Viva Auto Repairs: Collingrove Cup Round 1

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Viva Auto Repairs: Multiclub Collingrove

Cup Round 1

Round 1 of the 2016 Collingrove Cup was run on Sunday the 5th June, and

as we gathered for the pre-event paperwork the common talk in the pits was about how cold it was and the hope that the rain would stay

away.

Well it didn’t get much warmer and during the drivers briefing those

predicted showers made their presence felt. Competition got under

way on a damp track with a cold wind blowing and times were very

slow.

It was well into the second run of the day before anyone set a time under

40 seconds and by lunch time, only 3 cars had broken this barrier. All of

these were all wheel drive turbocharged cars, with Mark Wisbey leading the way in his

ULX110 Oils sponsored Nissan Pulsar GTIR.

This event was the first time Mark has run the Pulsar this year, as it has

been in pieces waiting for a new racing gearbox. It was only during

the week that Mark decided to put a standard gearbox back into the car,

which had to be assembled from parts of several boxes. With this

fitted the car was given a drive into the hills.

This was a good idea as 4th gear syncro shattered and jammed the shifter. A rush repair saw the car ready to race by Sunday morning

albeit with no 4th gear. 

 The surprise packet of the morning was Robin Bostock, in his

standard Mazda MX5 running in the road registered under 2 litre class. Not only was he leading his class in the wet conditions, after 3 runs, but

he was the fastest 2wd car in the field.

The hero driver of the day though would have to be Matthew Woodland in the Richard open wheel hillclimb special, after he decided to run the 2 wettest runs of the day on slick tyres, setting a best time of 47.06 seconds.

It was a true testament to the professionalism of all the drivers,

that in extremely difficult and slippery conditions less than a

handful of recoveries were required and the only damage done was to

egos.

During the lunch break the rain finally eased and as the track started to dry, times began to tumble, with the AWD cars getting down to 34 &

35 second runs regularly. We finished with 6 runs for the day and by the last

run the field of about 90 cars had 

whittled down to just under 70. I am sure that those drivers that left at

lunch time because of the conditions, are rueing their decision as they saw

the skies clear throughout the afternoon.

Nathan Green was the first to go under 35 seconds with a 34.87 on the 5th run. This fired the top runners up with Gavin Farley coming out to equal

that in the last run in his Mitsubishi Evo7.

Nathan then bettered his time by .50 of a second, and John Davies

followed that with a 34.70. Mark Wisbey went for it on his last run but over cooked the first turn, went wide

and was relegated to 4th outright with a best of 35.36 just ahead of the

35.40 set by the consistent wet weather runner, Alex Wilson in his

Audi A4 Quattro.

Roger Patterson came home in his Porsche 911RS with a 35.75 to end up as the quickest 2WD car in 6th

outright. With the inclement weather, many people suffered what

must have been an uncomfortable day and although I felt sorry for all

the 

drivers in open top cars, the real appreciation has to go to the

wonderful officials that endured a cold wet morning in particular, just to

give the competitors a chance to enjoy another great day of

motorsport.Next event is round 2 to be held on

the 3rd of July, and I think we are all hoping for better conditions.

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